Keywords

CommensalismEcologyFragmentation (computing)Habitat fragmentationCoralHabitatHabitat destructionCoral bleachingBiology

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Year
2001
Type
article
Volume
82
Issue
12
Pages
3435-3435
Citations
79
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M. Julian Caley, Kathryn A. Buckley, Geoffrey P. Jones (2001). Separating Ecological Effects of Habitat Fragmentation, Degradation, and Loss on Coral Commensals. Ecology , 82 (12) , 3435-3435. https://doi.org/10.2307/2680163

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10.2307/2680163